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Anyone have experience using any of the Kippertie Diffusion OLPFs (specifically the Carbon 1) with the Gemini? I'm shooting a feature in February and would love to take off the digital edge a bit without having to worry about stacking filters, constantly changing densities, etc.

If anyone has used it, thoughts on how it performs in both standard and Low Light modes?

I used a carbon 1 with gemini on a job for a few weeks in october. I think its a great pairing especially with gemini. I was mostly interested in the skin tone rendering but there is a very subtle blooming. I would say the carbon 1 effect is even more subtle than a 1/8 bpm in terms of softening but it renders color very differently than the standard OLPF. Not sure how the carbon 2 compares. I attached the only shot from that shoot I have sitting around right now.

That's hard to say really. I was shooting in a very uncontrolled environment and felt like I actually gained sensitivity over the standard OLPF but that could have been the result of the subtle blooming lifting the shadows as there were a lot of hard direct lights hitting the lens.

I'm on helium but love my Carbon 2. There's a good thread from the last few weeks with folks posting samples, maybe try and find that. Note that Carbon requires you to use the STH emulation so your equal stops above/below for protection sits at 640. I have found that it holds onto highlights really well and I consistently rate the cam at 1000. I've gone up to 2000 without noise reduction, though we did want some texture in the video so it was fitting.